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      Volume - 47 No. 3: 2003

Indian J Physiol Pharmacol  2003; 347 - 351

EFFECT OF NIMODIPINE, A DIHYDROPYRIDINE CALCIUM
CHANNEL ANTAGONIST ON THE PHARMACOKINETICS
OF CARBAMAZEPINE IN RHESUS MONKEYS

M. C. GUPTA*, S. K. GARG, B. P. DAS AND V. K. BHARGAVA
Departments of Pharmacology,
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research,
Chandigarh – 160 012
and
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences,
Rohtak – 124 001

( Received on February 16, 2002 )

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Abstract

Calcium channel antagonists have been shown to have an anticonvulsant activity in a variety of seizure models and also to potentiate the anticonvulsant activity of other standard antiepileptic drugs like carbamazepine, phenytoin and valporoate. A pharmacokinetic interaction may be involved in such potentiation. This cross over single dose study was carried out to find out if there was a pharmacokinetic interaction between carbamazepine, a commonly used antiepileptic drug and nimodipine, a dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist in rhesus moneys. Carbamazepine 46 mg/kg and nimodipine 9.6 mg/kg was administered through a nasogastric tube and blood samples were collected at 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours after drug administration and were assayed for carbamazepine. Nimodipine caused a significant increase in peak plasma concentration (Cmax) of carbamazepine and a decrease in plasma absorption half life (t½ a). There was no significant change in other pharmacokinetic parameters between the two groups. The results of the study suggest that concurrent administration of carbamazepine and nimodipine may cause a significant rise in carbamazepine concentration as may contribute to a potentiation of anticonvulsant effect of carbamazepine and an increase in the incidence of adverse effects warranting that nimodipine should be prescribed cautiously in epileptic patients receiving carbamazepine and it might be very appropriate to do therapeutic drug monitoring of carbamazepine in such patients.

 

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